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Date de dernière mise à jour le 9 décembre 2013 à 15 h 43 min
Console de jeu ou smartphone? Le Xperia™ Play aura fait couler beaucoup d'encre bien avant sa sortie
Après NGage de Nokia
C'est au tour de Sony Ericsson d'entrer dans le devant de la scèn
Gamepad efficace
Ergonomie en jeu
Conception
Solidité
Bon lecteur MP3
Fluidité
Autonomie générale (hors jeu)
Prise en main (hors L et R)
Finition / qualité photo
Surcouche Sony Ericsson
Bonne autonomie
Android 2.3
L'interface spéciale pour le jeu
La PlayStation Suite
L'autonomie annoncée
Plutôt correcte
Rapidité excellente dans les jeux
Interface agréable à utiliser
Contrôles plus efficaces dans les jeux qu'un smartphone tout tactile
Catalogue de jeux plus conséquent que le market habituel
Bonne qualité sonore
Le concept gamepad
L'autonomie
Android 2.3
Bonne nouvelle version de la surcouche Sony Ericsson
Client e-mail efficace
Hauts parleurs excellents
Manette coulissante qui permet de jouer de façon optimale
Pad physique
Qualité de fabrication
Jeux PS1
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Date de dernière mise à jour le 9 décembre 2013 à 15 h 43 min
Pas assez puissant (pour jouer)
Emulateur PlayStation (trop peu de jeux)
Autonomie en jeu
Appareil photo et vidéo
Pas de HDMI
Accès des gâchettes L et R
Pas de marché unifié pour les jeux
Pads tactiles / Poids / Capture vidéo
La résolution de l'écran
Ergonomie en jeu encore inférieure à une vraie console portable
Difficile de ne pas se perdre dans le triple catalogue
Extrait: Hardcore on-the-go gamers tired of toting around both a PlayStation Portable and a phone have spent years pining for a device that combines their two favourite mobile gadgets. Such a gizmo finally exists in Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play, the first “PlayS...
Extrait: The recently released Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY isn't just another shiny Android-powered smartphone; it is also the evolution of the popular PSP (PlayStation Portable)....
Extrait: Sony Ericsson describes its new Xperia Play as a “smartphone first”, but let’s be honest – the Play is for gamers. Not all gamers, either, but specifically those who are into old school PlayStation games. The main distinguishable feature is a PlayStati...
Excellent display, game controls work great, camera takes great stills and videos, 1st PlayStation certified mobile device
No mini HDMI, SoC only single-core, a bit bulky, poor front-facing camera performance and weak amount of internal storage offered
The SE Xperia Play is a really capable smartphone and delivers an improved mobile gaming experience thanks to its dedicated controls. According to SE its Xperia Play is a phone first and portable gaming device second, but you’ll still be able to replac...
Extrait: Also Read: The Bigger, Faster and the Powerful Note 9 Is Here!A decade ago, Nokia was leading the market with new mobile phones as well as testing several designs and concepts, out of all one of them was the N-Gage QD and Classic. The device was designe...
Extrait: Few devices are meant to flatter while the others are meant to perform. It is rarely that we find a device which is a bit of both, and Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is truly one such contraption. After a long wait the Xperia Play has finally been released in ...
Excellent gamepad; Impressive sound quality; Rigid slider; Great battery performance.
Tacky looks; Unimpressive specs; Buggy software; Lacklustre display; No TV Out; Expensive.
The Xperia Play is the PSP phone we've been waiting for. Thanks to its brilliant gamepad, the product lives up to its name. Additionally, it doubles up as an excellent music player. However, it has many shortcomings, including lacklustre specs, a buggy...
My personal opinion is that this is a very good gaming handset; however it could have been better. A dual-core processor, more RAM and the most crucial feature that is missing is an HDMI-out port. It could have been the king of mobile-gaming handsets, but...
The Xperia Play is a good buy if you are looking for a phone which can double up as a gaming device. It is a smartphone worth having.Play is not just another smartphone; it is in a league of its own and in a gaming ecosystem, it's pretty unchallenged by o...